My first day back in Brighton was fucking awesome! God, I have missed it! The strong sea air, the bracing wind, the slight hint of decay!
After my passport nightmare, which, thanks to Tonya (or was it Sonia?) at Canada Passport and my friends and co-workers, was resolved for a mere $307, a trip to Surrey and a few hours out of my work day, the rest of the trip over to the UK was easy.

I sat next to a Brit named Chris and to his left, a Danish-Canadian, Miana. Turns out that he works on contract for the British Navy on one of their huge aircraft carriers and she works for the small Canadian company that supplies the Navy’s navigation systems. And He lives in Salisbury, which is on the way to one of my prime destinations, Stonehenge! We had a great time gabbing away, although Chris was quite loaded by the end and asked me if I had ever been in love. Have I? I certainly thought I had, but how does one know for certain? It’s not like acupuncture – the needle slips into the right spot and your whole body resonates in an unanimous “yes!!”
Forgot my beautiful sheep leather jacket on the plane, so had to go back to get it, but it was a great chance to stretch my legs after the long flight. I didn’t sleep much despite taking melatonin and changing into my green sheep pajamas. Customs was a breeze. The customs officer asked me how I was getting to Brighton and when I responded that my friends were picking me up, he frowned slightly and stamped my (spanking brand new) passport.
Ali and Stuart were waiting right at the front of the arrivals gate with a sign reading “Ms Angle”. I had known she would have a sign, I just did. Stuart took some “action” shots of my expression upon arrival which are not flattering – I look like an ecstatic demon.
Drove from Heathrow to Brighton – the traffic is awful here, but Stuart does the commute four times a week in his beautiful BMW, so were here in no time. I remember the first trip in when Jay had sent a car for me thinking, oh my god – it looks just like England on tv!! The beautiful rolling hills and verdant countryside is just breathtaking.
I must admit that I was slightly nervous about coming back to Brighton because, really, I only knew Ali and the gang for a mere three months before our unfortunate return to Canada. Would we get along? Did we still have anything in common? I am so happy to say that it was like I was here yesterday. The bond is there – real and irrevocably solid.
Came back to the flat on the beach – just as I remembered it! Then had a bit to eat in Hove – yummy British rashers and chunky chips!! And off to Richard and Wendy’s flat that they had just purchased before we left in 2009. And a surprise – Maria was there as well! What a fantastic reunion. Everyone is still the same! Lots of laughter and catching up. And of course Richard’s outrageous anecdotes. The room was full of love and friendship. It truly felt like the day after our Christmas party two and a half years ago (but without the hangover for me!)
After a few hours catching up, we picked up Ali’s brother, Chris, who is awesome! Went across the street to the Bristol Arms and played ping pong. There was some fierce competition, but Chris, that spin doctor, definitely took the prize. Some would say (i.e. Ali, Stuart & myself) that Chris is too competitive, but that’s only because he whipped all our asses!
Stayed up until about 11pm – couldn’t believe I did it! Fell asleep under a cloud filled duvet to the sounds of my beloved seaside city.